18 HMP Release 2.0 for Windows Software Installation Guide — December 2005
Installing the Software
compile and execute applications you must also select the Development Package (SDK)
option.
Note: In most cases, if you select the Core Runtime Package, you should also select the
License Package. The only exception is for advanced users who already have a
FLEXnet licensing server and want to use it for licensing HMP as well as other
software applications. For more information, see the description of the next item:
License Package.
• License Package – This package combines a few components from the FLEXnet
1
(third
party) package with additional components (a vendor daemon) necessary to run a local
standalone licensing server that can serve HMP licenses. In most cases, you should select this
option.
However, it is possible to set up a single FLEXnet licensing server on a remote host to serve
multiple hosts, some of which may be using FLEXnet licensing to protect packages other than
HMP. If you already have a FLEXnet licensing server that you want to use for licensing HMP
as well as other software applications, you do not need to select this option (and probably
should not select it – see the Note below). You will only need the vendor daemon and license
files supplied separately on the HMP Release 2.0 CD or download. These files will only need
to be used on your existing FLEXnet license server that will serve HMP.
Note: If you are using FLEXnet licensing for other products, you may not be able to use the
License Package option and you must consult the FLEXnet Licensing End User
Guide before installing HMP Release 2.0 software and when setting up your system.
The FLEXnet Licensing End User Guide is available at:
http://www.macrovision.com/support/by_catagory/Software_Licensing.shtml.
• Circuit Connectivity Runtime Package – This option provides support for Intel
NetStructure
®
DNI300TEPHMP, DNI601TEPHMP, and DNI1200TEPHMP boards and
support for Intel NetStructure
®
DSI162HMP, and DSI162LGNHMP boards. You can also
select either board group separately (Intel NetStructure DNI boards or Intel NetStructure DSI
boards):
– Intel NetStructure DNI Boards – This option provides support for Intel NetStructure
DNI300TEPHMP, DNI601TEPHMP, and DNI1200TEPHMP boards. The DNI boards are
a plug-in PCI card product based on DM3 architecture and designed specifically to
integrate up to four T1/E1 circuit network interfaces with the Intel NetStructure Host
Media Processing (HMP) software environment.
This option includes the ISDN protocols and Global Call protocols. The Global Call
Protocols provide analog and E1/T1 CAS/R2 protocols for a variety of countries and
switches.
If you select the Circuit Connectivity Runtime Package, both the DNI and DSI board
options will be automatically selected, but if you are only using boards from one group,
you can deselect the other.
– Intel NetStructure DSI Boards – This option provides support for the Intel NetStructure
DSI162HMP and DSI162LGNHMP boards. These are digital PBX interface boards
designed to operate with either the Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing (HMP)
software via the CT bus in the HMP mode, or operate with traditional media processing
boards in a CT Bus environment, independent of HMP, in a stand alone mode. Used in
combination with either the HMP software or traditional media processing boards, the
DSI162HMP and DSI162LGNHMP boards provide media server capability to the PBX
1.FLEXnet is a trademark of Macrovision Corporation (http://www.macrovision.com)